Date : [ 2009-08-20 12:52:50 ]

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UK R n B Music [ Soon after the second world war an influx of immigrants from all over the globe entered these shores for economic reasons ..... ]

Date : [ 2009-08-15 15:06:53 ]

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UK Hip Hop - [ Although UK hip hop was heavily influenced by their American counter parts, the style and production skills are quiet different.... ]

Date : [ 2009-08-04 12:49:11 ]

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White Labels - bootlegs [ It seems the humble white label has reached a time where the market could not survive without its presence on every radical shelf..... ]

Date : [ 2009-07-11 14:47:54 ]

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dj Toolz - Music Software [ Over recent years it seems more and more homebased record producers are cropping up.... and producing .... using... ]

Date : [ 2009-06-25 14:01:37 ]

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Sound Samples - [ Afew years ago I received an email asking me to list some popular samples. Just going through my old CD's I came across, a list of ... ]

Date : [ 2009-06-19 17:33:48 ]

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Pirate Radio - [ Tuning through my FM dial, I noticed all these new radio stations. What didnt impress me was the fact that they all play the same records 24 hours aday, 7 days a week.
Thats why pirate radio stations deserve a lot of credit. ]

Date : [ 2009-06-17 19:46:10 ]

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Free samples [ In the free samples section youll find a small selection of breakbeats & samples extracted from the some of the packages. This is simply so that you can test the sounds in your audio equipment - original dj breaks. ]

Date : [ 2009-06-16 20:19:04 ]

Date : [ 2015-11-11 17:21:50 ]

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History - break beats [ This started back in 70s with legendary artist such as The Sugar Hill Gang, Grand Master Flash, Melle Mel, Furious Five, Dougy Fresh and The Get Fresh Crew. The culture was first created by poor ghetto kids who could not afford music lessons or tuition fees to develope their talents. So the record player took the form of an instrument, which ridged to a lamp post gave birth to street parties. Vinyl records were borrowed from parents and used to cut from one record to another, today known as turntable to turntable technique, which also gave birth to scratching and mixing. The break beat in middle to end of the record is the part that was used by DJs simply coz it had no vocal, and MCs could rap over the vocal less elements, this part of the recording would be known as ....
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